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A leading scholar of music in the Renaissance, Freedman has spent the past decade exploring “the digital humanities rabbit hole.”
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Global Chinese Connection welcomed the Year of the Snake at their annual catered dinner.
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Ottman, a double major in history and Spanish, will teach English to secondary students next year. She studied abroad in Spain during her junior year, and researched her senior thesis in the country's archives.
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History major Kreider-Carlson will spend next year exploring women's craft organizations throughout Mexico, Egypt and Indonesia, hoping to learn how they promote sustainability, cultural traditions, and equitable livelihoods.
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Alumni, parents, students and friends gathered in Founders Great Hall to celebrate scholarship students and donors.
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David Brooks, a visiting assistant professor of fine arts at Haverford, helped students at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts fashion works of architectural sculpture during a week long visit to the school.
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Some very cool and somewhat creepy photos documenting that creepiest of American venues, the carnival.
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"I look forward to our reunion weekend as an opportunity to spend time with my friends and family on Haverford's beautiful campus. Our reunion gatherings have always been relaxing and enjoyable experiences that have allowed me to celebrate lifelong friendships and discover 'new friends.'”
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Bisceglio will pursue a master's degree in Philosophy and Literature at the University of Warwick. He is among a handful of winners selected from nearly 600 applicants for U.K. Fulbrights.
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Koshland, a staff scientist at the Carnegie Institute for Science's Department of Embryology, will be formally inducted into the Academy next April. Haverford's Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center is named for Koshland's mother, an immunologist and former member of the Board of Managers.
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What started as a six-month internship turned into a year-long stint at NASA Headquarters for Thomas Gregg '11. The sociology major got the chance to work in the policy arena for the space agency, which is in the midst of major changes as the space shuttle program comes to an end.
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A collaboration between Haverford's Arboretum Association and Thomas Devaney's Advanced Poetry Workshop led to“Under an Oak: A Tree Poetry Tour,” in which Devaney's students read their original poems dedicated to campus trees.
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David F. Pyke '76 is interviewed about the increasing number of ecology-minded business students.
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In his blog, "The Ethical Professor," Mitchell M. Handelsman '76 recalls a life-changing moment at Haverford with psychology professor Sid Perloe.
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At the Ruhr-University in Bochum, Germany next year, Bischak will use a new technique called THz spectroscopy to understand the role of water in protein folding.
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Berman, who was awarded a Fulbright Research Grant, will spend next year at the Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology studying the formation of neural circuits that allow for vision.
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“In our seventies the priorities become crystal clear: family and friendship put other ambitions and achievements in perspective. I am coming to Haverford in May to rekindle friendships that have sustained me all along. Facebook is good, face to face far better. See you there!”
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